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Inclusive governance will promote peace, development, says Nasarawa lawmaker

The most ranking lawmaker and member representing Nassarawa Eggon East constituency at the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Mr Muluku Agah, has re-asssured of his continued determination to provide good and sound representation as well as inclusive governance in the House.

This, he said, was to enable his constituents, party executive members and others enjoy more dividends of democracy.

Muluku gave the assurance while playing host to Nasarawa State APC executive members who paid him a courtesy call in his office on Wednesday in Lafia.

The lawmaker, who was overwhelmed with the visit, assured them of all inclusive governance and purposeful leadership for development to thrive.“I will continue to do my best for my people and the party.

I will also continue to work for the unity, peace, progress and development of our great party, so that we can rule the state and the country beyond 2023.“Let’s us continue to work in synergy and unity in the interest of our party and the state at large,” he said.

He assured the party executive members of his support at all times.

The lawmaker called on the people of the state to support Gov. Abdullahi Sule’s administration to succeed  beyond 2023.

Besides, he enjoined the party executives to continue to live in peace with one another for development to thrive.

Earlier, Mr Aliyu Barde, State APC Deputy Chairman, and Mrs Juliana Julius, the state APC Women Leader, said that the visit was to identify with the lamwaker and assured him of their readiness to carry all members of the party along.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that members of the visiting team were Hassan Wali, the State APC Organising Secretary, Mr Anthony Magson, APC Zonal Chairman, Nasarawa North, and Mr Shehu Yamusa, APC Zonal Youth Leader, Nasarawa North.

(NAN)

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